Billy Perkins just released the three newest prints in his “77” series, Ace Frehley, Elvis Costello, and Dee Dee Ramone. They are all 18″ x 24″ screenprints, have editions of 77, and are $25 each. Visit the GigPosters.com Classifieds.

15 Responses to “Three New Art Prints in Billy Perkins’ “77” Series”

Officially one tenth of the project has been completed and we already have our first Ramones sighting! Keep ’em coming Billy! I am very pleased that I bought the whole set. Can’t wait to see what comes next. Any guesses?

Wether they are facts or not, I tend to agree with Legion… they look (key word here) like bad live trace images. Like with Fairey, using your “legit” name to put out garbage which people with bad taste will buy is bad practice in my opinion.

Also, this looks just like these prints I saw on Gigposter’s Classifieds a while back, a guy by the name Oliver Lake was selling them… he got flamed for the exact same thing.

i think legion was actually stating facts that are easily seen just by looking at the prints. no it may not be live trace but it sure is one hell of a bad print. too many people think they can throw an image into an adobe product and make gold. these aren’t good at all and if you disagree please prove me wrong and tell me how these are artistically compelling.

To be clear- you can argue opinions all day, but you cannot argue facts. You are entitled to your own opinions, you are not entitled to your own facts. The FACT is- Billy does not livetrace. Whether you like the prints or not is totally up to you. But that is an opinion. Please people, be decent.

And to you idiots out there… I personally have watched Billy DRAW FREEHANDED his posters while playing with his dog and drinking Green Tea. He doesn’t know, nor use, nor needs, nor cares what Livetrace is. That is a FACT.

Show some respect for one of the most respected and award winning poster artist in the nation.

Of course you morons would probably scream that Hendrix relies on pedals and sound effects to achive his “sound,” and call him an overproduced studio hack.